Why Ikea is Ditching Giant Car Parks
If you're in a city that's been waiting for an Ikea for decades, your wait may be over.
If you're in a city that's been waiting for an Ikea for decades, your wait may be over.
Graphic designer Deborah Sussman died this week aged 83, leaving her mark on cities around the world. To remember her legacy we took a look at some of her most famous work.
These nine images show off the evolution of the public places that were created specifically for kids to have fun.
That blue car looks ready to kill.
Oh HELL no.
If all the cars know where all the other cars are, surely they can speed up and slow down accordingly?
The exorbitant costs of the new World Trade Center Transportation Hub have filled many American column inches; the station cost FOUR BILLION DOLLARS.
It's not just the world's longest system either, it's also connecting the two highest cities in the world.
No word on the critical broadband speedtest results.
There's a skate park in an old London tunnel, and the best news is, you can visit!
it's very unlikely that they could fall, but watching them do their job makes my stomach clench.
Rotterdam. Not quite the place you'd be expected to surf in is it?
It's not often we get to see the country without the government being involved.
The state of decay is shocking to say the least.
A programme in Singapore lets seniors swipe a card at an intersection so the signal will give them extra time to cross.
I mean, why bother with fieldwork if you can do it at your desk?